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Stubbe F. Hviid
Researcher at German Aerospace Center
Publications - 196
Citations - 13254
Stubbe F. Hviid is an academic researcher from German Aerospace Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Comet & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 192 publications receiving 11926 citations. Previous affiliations of Stubbe F. Hviid include Max Planck Society & University of Bern.
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Overview of the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover Mission to Gusev Crater: Landing site to Backstay Rock in the Columbia Hills
Raymond E. Arvidson,Steven W. Squyres,Robert C. Anderson,James F. Bell,Diana L. Blaney,J. Brückner,N. A. Cabrol,Wendy M. Calvin,Michael H. Carr,Philip R. Christensen,Benton C. Clark,Larry S. Crumpler,David J. Des Marais,P. A. de Souza,Claude d’Uston,Thanasis E. Economou,Jack D. Farmer,William H. Farrand,William M. Folkner,Matthew P. Golombek,S. P. Gorevan,John A. Grant,Ronald Greeley,John P. Grotzinger,Edward A. Guinness,B. C. Hahn,Larry A. Haskin,K. E. Herkenhoff,Joel A. Hurowitz,Stubbe F. Hviid,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Göstar Klingelhöfer,Andrew H. Knoll,G. Landis,Craig E. Leff,Mark T. Lemmon,R. Li,Morten Madsen,Michael C. Malin,Scott M. McLennan,Harry Y. McSween,D. W. Ming,Jeffrey E. Moersch,Richard V. Morris,T. J. Parker,J. W. Rice,Lutz Richter,R. Rieder,Daniel Rodionov,Christian Schröder,M. Sims,M. D. Smith,Paul S. Smith,L. A. Soderblom,Ryan C. Sullivan,S. D. Thompson,Nicholas J. Tosca,Alian Wang,Heinrich Wänke,J. G. Ward,Thomas J. Wdowiak,M. J. Wolff,Albert S. Yen +62 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the surface enrichment is the result of a minor amount of transport and deposition by aqueous processes on the surface of olivine-bearing basalts.
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The Opportunity Rover's Athena science investigation at Meridiani Planum, Mars.
Steven W. Squyres,Raymond E. Arvidson,James F. Bell,J. Brückner,N. A. Cabrol,Wendy M. Calvin,Michael H. Carr,Philip R. Christensen,Benton C. Clark,Larry S. Crumpler,David J. Des Marais,Claude d’Uston,Thanasis E. Economou,Jack D. Farmer,William H. Farrand,William M. Folkner,Matthew P. Golombek,S. P. Gorevan,John A. Grant,Ronald Greeley,John P. Grotzinger,Larry A. Haskin,Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,Stubbe F. Hviid,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Göstar Klingelhöfer,Andrew H. Knoll,G. Landis,Mark T. Lemmon,R. Li,Morten Madsen,Michael C. Malin,Scott M. McLennan,Harry Y. McSween,D. W. Ming,Jeffrey E. Moersch,Richard V. Morris,T. J. Parker,J. W. Rice,Lutz Richter,Rudolf Rieder,M. Sims,M. D. Smith,Paul S. Smith,Laurence A. Soderblom,Ryan C. Sullivan,Heinrich Wänke,Thomas J. Wdowiak,M. J. Wolff,Albert S. Yen +49 more
TL;DR: The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has investigated the landing site in Eagle crater and the nearby plains within Meridiani Planum, and the rocks are interpreted to be a mixture of chemical and siliciclastic sediments formed by episodic inundation by shallow surface water, followed by evaporation, exposure, and desiccation.
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H2O at the Phoenix landing site.
Peter H. Smith,L. K. Tamppari,Raymond E. Arvidson,D. S. Bass,Diana L. Blaney,William V. Boynton,Allan I. Carswell,David C. Catling,David C. Catling,B. C. Clark,Thomas J. Duck,E. DeJong,David A. Fisher,Walter Goetz,Haraldur P. Gunnlaugsson,Michael H. Hecht,V. Hipkin,John H. Hoffman,Stubbe F. Hviid,H. U. Keller,Samuel P. Kounaves,Carlos F. Lange,Mark T. Lemmon,Morten Madsen,W. J. Markiewicz,John Marshall,Christopher P. McKay,Michael T. Mellon,D. W. Ming,R. V. Morris,William T. Pike,Nilton O. Renno,Urs Staufer,Carol R. Stoker,Peter A. Taylor,James A. Whiteway,Aaron P. Zent +36 more
TL;DR: The analysis of the data from the Phoenix mission revealed an alkaline environment, in contrast to that found by the Mars Exploration Rovers, indicating that many different environments have existed on Mars.
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On the nucleus structure and activity of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
Holger Sierks,Cesare Barbieri,Philippe Lamy,Rafael Rodrigo,Rafael Rodrigo,Detlef Koschny,Hans Rickman,H. U. Keller,H. U. Keller,Jessica Agarwal,Michael F. A'Hearn,Michael F. A'Hearn,Francesco Angrilli,A.-T. Auger,M. Antonella Barucci,Jean-Loup Bertaux,Ivano Bertini,Sebastien Besse,Dennis Bodewits,Claire Capanna,Gabriele Cremonese,Vania Da Deppo,Bjö Davidsson,Stefano Debei,Mariolino De Cecco,Francesca Ferri,Sonia Fornasier,Marco Fulle,Robert Gaskell,Lorenza Giacomini,Olivier Groussin,P. Gutierrez-Marques,Pedro J. Gutiérrez,Carsten Güttler,N. M. Hoekzema,Stubbe F. Hviid,Stubbe F. Hviid,Wing-Huen Ip,Wing-Huen Ip,Laurent Jorda,Jörg Knollenberg,Gábor L. Kovács,J. Rainer Kramm,Ekkehard Kührt,Michael Küppers,Fiorangela La Forgia,Luisa Lara,Monica Lazzarin,C. Leyrat,Jose J. Lopez Moreno,Sara Magrin,Simone Marchi,Francesco Marzari,Matteo Massironi,Harald Michalik,Richard Moissl,Stefano Mottola,Giampiero Naletto,Nilda Oklay,Maurizio Pajola,Marco Pertile,Frank Preusker,L. Sabau,Frank Scholten,Colin Snodgrass,Nicolas Thomas,Cecilia Tubiana,Jean-Baptiste Vincent,Klaus Peter Wenzel,Mirco Zaccariotto,Martin Pätzold +70 more
TL;DR: Images from the OSIRIS scientific imaging system onboard Rosetta show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko consists of two lobes connected by a short neck, which raises the question of whether the two Lobes represent a contact binary formed 4.5 billion years ago, or a single body where a gap has evolved via mass loss.
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The Spirit Rover's Athena Science Investigation at Gusev Crater, Mars
Steven W. Squyres,Raymond E. Arvidson,James F. Bell,J. Brückner,N. A. Cabrol,Wendy M. Calvin,Michael H. Carr,Philip R. Christensen,Benton C. Clark,Larry S. Crumpler,David J. Des Marais,Claude d’Uston,Thanasis E. Economou,Jack D. Farmer,William H. Farrand,William M. Folkner,Matthew P. Golombek,S. P. Gorevan,John A. Grant,Ronald Greeley,John P. Grotzinger,Larry A. Haskin,Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,Stubbe F. Hviid,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Göstar Klingelhöfer,Andrew H. Knoll,G. Landis,Mark T. Lemmon,R. Li,Morten Madsen,Michael C. Malin,Scott M. McLennan,Harry Y. McSween,D. W. Ming,Jeffrey E. Moersch,Richard V. Morris,T. J. Parker,J. W. Rice,Lutz Richter,Rudolf Rieder,M. Sims,M. D. Smith,Peter H. Smith,L. A. Soderblom,Ryan C. Sullivan,Heinrich Wänke,Thomas J. Wdowiak,M. J. Wolff,Albert S. Yen +49 more
TL;DR: The Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and its Athena science payload have been used to investigate a landing site in Gusev crater, but no clear evidence for lacustrine sedimentation has been found to date as discussed by the authors.